[PROJ] [GRASS-dev] GRASS GIS + PROJ 6 + GDAL 2.5
Markus Metz
markus.metz.giswork at gmail.com
Fri Mar 8 03:27:37 PST 2019
On Fri, Mar 8, 2019 at 10:49 AM Roger Bivand <Roger.Bivand at nhh.no> wrote:
>
> Since rgdal::make_EPSG() is facing the same problems of listing tabulated
> EPSG fields as g.proj -l, I was very happy to see Markus' code in
> g.proj/main.c mentioned in this thread, and have used this approach in
>
https://r-forge.r-project.org/scm/viewvc.php/pkg/src/proj_info6.cpp?view=markup&root=rgdal
>
> However, there are plenty of messages such as: "proj_as_proj_string:
> Unsupported conversion method: Lambert Conic Conformal (West
Orientated)". I
> haven't installed GRASS trunk with PROJ6, so I can't see whether g.proj -l
> also sees the same messages.
I get the same messages with g.proj, but no error code from PROJ error
handlers.
> If it does, maybe we could ask on the proj list
yes, we should ask. For now g.proj is ignoring those codes for which no
proj string can be retrieved.
Markus M
> how they might be captured for summary reporting. I think they are coming
> from line 5758 in src/iso19111/coordinateoperation.cpp or maybe line 906
in
> same file. Maybe PROJ now has an error handler that
>
> Another question concerns the issue of whether one needs to free objects
> created, in particular proj_crs_info and pj. Not so important for g.proj,
> which exists when done, but important for rgdal whose functions don't
exit.
>
> Anyway, very helpful to see that Markus is looking at the same issues as
we
> are!
>
> Roger
>
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